One Ticket, Two Tests, and One Condition: We Tested How the Integrated Transport Fare Works
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On Saturday, the Metropolitan Transport Company (EMT) began a testing period for the implementation of the integrated tariff of the Mass Transport System, a measure that will allow passengers to move between the Metro, Cable Car and bus corridors using a single payment. During the pilot phase, users will be able to trans-shipment between these three services within a period of 90 minutes paying RD$35, which represents a saving for those who use …
Starting this Saturday, the integrated fare system went into effect, allowing users to combine services on the Santo Domingo Metro, the Cable Car, and OMSA bus corridors with a single payment of RD$35 for a 90-minute period. The new system was well-received by regular public transportation users, who believe it represents an opportunity to reduce daily expenses, especially for those who need to use more than one system to reach their destination…
The government's plan seemed simple: a single payment of RD$35 for 90 minutes of travel on the Santo Domingo Metro, the cable car, and the bus corridors. With the implementation of the integrated fare for the Integrated Transportation System, we set out to see if, in practice, it worked exactly as announced. Our first stop was the metro station located near Doctor Defilló Street. Everything went smoothly. We accessed the system, once using a ban…
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